Evan Rachel Wood's Changing Looks

1. 1998

The 11-year-old appeared at the Practical Magic premiere with long bangs and a big smile.

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2. 2000

Mini-clips added interest to the Once and Again star's single-length bob.

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3. 2002

Pigtails and deep red lipstick for the A Walk to Remember premiere.

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4. 2003

To promote her wild role in Thirteen, Wood sported textured waves.

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5. 2004

"I feel like a princess," she told People at the SAG Awards. The nominee played up her pale skin with white shadow and fuchsia lipstick.

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6. 2005

She walked the red carpet at the King Kong premiere with soft waves.

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7. 2007

For an Across the Universe press conference, Wood paired retro curls with sculpted brows and matte lips.

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8. 2008

She went dark for an awards ceremony, carefully matching her stylized arches to her brunet locks.

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9. 2008

Wood premiered auburn hair-and the The Wrestler.

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10. 2009

She accented her softer ginger waves with smoky shadow at the Critics' Choice Awards.

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11. 2009

For the Screen Actors Guild Awards, she let down her hair with loose Old Hollywood waves.

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12. 2010

AT the MTV Video Music Awards, Wood clashed her fiery strands with hot pink lipstick.

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13. 2011

Back to blond at the Mildred Pierce premiere in New York City.

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14. 2011

She rocked a radical chop at the True Blood season premiere.

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15. 2011

At the Venice Film Festival, she styled her crop into a soft, feminine pompadour.

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16. 2011

For the Emmys, Wood went for fingerwaves. After wetting and shaping the waves with Frederic Fekkai Coiff Super Sculpt Styling Gel, hairstylist Mara Roszak went old school: "I let the hair dry under a hood for about twenty minutes," she said.

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17. 2011

The face of Gucci's Guilty Intense scent wore the label's wide-brimmed lid to the N.Y.C. Ides of March premiere.